@thor It looks like the neck needs to be adjusted and the pickups are too low. The action also looks too high so the intonation would be off.
Corporations are just throwing AI at everything blindly and not even taking responsibility for it. 🙄
Bus Pirate 5 review
Some dude stole my work and then tried to pass it off as his own to advertise his business. When I called him out on it he called me greedy for asking to be credited for my own work. I'm currently deciding whether 2024 is going to be the resurgence of completely unhinged MalwareTech. Options are:
a) let it go
b) spend $100 registering an LLC with the same name as his business then use my website's much higher SEO rank to pollute all the search engine results for his business with my own and also give all his products away for free
@freemo How about building a cluster with everything you get recommended by random people? Perhaps there could be something valuable to learn from a Loongsoon computer, Xeon Phi, ASICs, smart refrigerators and old smart phones.
My @matrix #Synapse home server is running for more than 1 year and a half on my @PINE64 #Quartz64 board without any issue.
It was initially supposed to be just an experiment, but it worked so well that I continued to use it until now!
Today, I decided to move it to a cloud server to make the maintenance easier, and to solve some issues on my home network (the Matrix traffic seem to overwhelm my poor little router).
Meet me on @JF:matrix.codingfield.com !
@JF @colgrave @matrix @PINE64 I mean despite being a ToS nightmare to deal with and the spam, Gammie did a really good job. Element has a spam problem in general and the crowd it attracts doesn't like the safe space Discord crybabies.
Considering that he has the services running on something like a co-op server farm in his area, it's really good. Like he's making use of a local business and it's pretty wholesome. It does lag a little bit but that's probably on Discord's end. The kind of thing they would do when they see that they can't mine as much data.
@lupyuen I didn't know advertising was criminal.
How #HomeAssistant built a Voice framework out of parts
How we Blink a Simulated LED ... On Apache #NuttX Emulator for #Ox64 BL808 SBC
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/quickjs-nuttx#simulate-the-led-on-ox64-emulator
@thor It would be appreciated.
#Scala for Shell Scripting
https://xebia.com/blog/better-shell-scripting-with-scala-cli/
"the Attack flow started from archive files ... which were downloaded from Discord as an attachment"
https://research.checkpoint.com/2024/raspberry-robin-keeps-riding-the-wave-of-endless-1-days/
"Niksen: Embracing the Dutch art of Doing Nothing" by Olga Mecking
"What might come as a big surprise to those of us deeply embedded in academic culture is that what we have achieved doesn’t matter so much as what we are capable of doing. That tall stack of publications might have zero value outside academia, but all of the talents that we racked up in the process of producing those papers can be highly valuable."
https://scienceforeveryone.substack.com/p/publications-are-currency-from-a
The early software industry was nerds having a blast but the way it works these days, most workplaces for programmers are software factories. Contractor shops where the work is often meaningless and repetitive. If you're a programmer and you don't have a job like that, you're among the lucky ones, and should remain quiet.